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Re: [AUCTeX] RefTeX ToC, open files only in one frame


From: Mosè Giordano
Subject: Re: [AUCTeX] RefTeX ToC, open files only in one frame
Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2015 13:01:34 +0200

Hi Konstantinos,

2015-06-24 5:54 GMT+02:00 Konstantinos Theofilis <address@hidden>:
> Hi,
>
> Recently the RefTeX ToC behaviour I was used to, has changed.Let me try to 
> explain:
>
> I have a multi-file latex document. I open the ToC with C-c,=, and I get the 
> ToC table on the left side of the document. When I go to a section in the 
> ToC, and hit space or tab, i normally get the file in the main frame. But if 
> I go to another section in the ToC, that corresponds to another file, it will 
> open it *under* the previous file.
>
> Here is a very crude representation:
>
> |—————|———————————|
> |                  |                                       |
> |       Toc        |            File 1             |
> |                  |___________________ |
> |                  |            File 2             |
> |_ _______ |___________________|
>
> Now, what I want is that when I have file 1 open, and go to a section in the 
> ToC that is in another file, file 2, that file 2 should be in the place of 
> File1, and the file 1should not have its own frame anymore.
>
>
> This happens with Emacs 24.5 and auctex 11.88.6 in OS X and Emacs 24.4.1 and 
> auctex 11.88.6 in Debian Jessie
>
> Until recently, I was getting the behaviour I want now. However this changed 
> in the past 2 months. I do not know if it is because of a change in auctex. 
> Just for completeness, I must mention that I also have switched to a monitor 
> with higher vertical resolution, if it has anything to do with it.
>
> Any suggestions on how I could go back to the behaviour I had before, would 
> be greatly appreciated.

What happens if file 2 buffer is already opened but not visible?

Bye,
Mosè



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